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Ice Age Centre

Saadjärve tn 20, Tartu vald, Tartu maakond, 60543

At the Ice Age Centre, you can travel through time from the ice age to the future.
Discover the Ice Age Centre in Tartu County, on the shores of Lake Saadjärve.
Interactive exhibitions take you on a journey from the last ice age to the present and beyond, revealing the story of the universe, Earth, and the evolution of life.
The symbol of the Ice Age Centre is the mammoths that lived in this area 10,000 years ago. You will also encounter cave lions, ancient deer, and other Ice Age animals to learn how nature developed. The exhibitions clearly and engagingly explain the causes of climate change, the impact of human activity on the environment, and possible future scenarios.
In the centre, you can move at your own pace, participate in themed tours, or use an audio guide suitable for both adults and children. The family-friendly environment makes the visit interesting for visitors of all ages.
During the summer season, you can enhance your visit with a raft ride on Lake Saadjärve, and year-round, you are welcome at the Ice Age Centre café.

Amenities

  • WiFi
  • Free parking
  • Seminar room
  • Childrens playroom
  • Recreation area/picnic ground
  • Catering
  • Audio guide
  • Souvenirs
  • Group catering

Open times

1. mai - 31. aug

E-P11:00 - 18:00

1. sept - 30. apr

T-P10:00 - 17:00

Contact

  • +372 5911 3318
  • info@jaaaeg.ee

Links

jaaaeg.ee

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  • Family friendly
  • Mini golf
  • Playgrounds

Minigolf Center RIO

Mini Golf RIO in Tartu – a unique leisure center for the whole family! Mini Golf RIO is a modern entertainment center located in Tartu designed for sporty play, movement, and fun leisure time. The heart of the center is a 20-hole mini-golf course that challenges children, young people, and adults alike. It's a place where you can enjoy the game, try your hand at a new sport, and spend quality time with family or friends. In addition to mini golf, several other activities await you: dart games, a remote-control car racing track, and Estonia's largest interactive LED floor that responds to movement and creates special light effects. For younger guests, there is a soft play area and a trampoline where they can safely climb and play. Mini Golf RIO is perfect for organizing birthdays, family days, and team events. Here, visitors of all ages will find activities. Buy a day ticket, book a single ticket, group ticket, or party room and make your day in Tartu special – the experience is guaranteed!

  • Family friendly
  • Lookout towers
  • Hiking Trails

Ööbikuorg valley and Rõuge lakes

The Rõuge primeval valley, which is 10km long and 52m deep, contains seven lakes: Kahrila Lake, Tõugjärv, Ratasjärv, Kaussjärv, Rõuge Suurjärv, Liinjärv, and Valgjärv. The lakes are connected by the Rõuge or Ajo River, which starts from the Tindi valley. The side valleys of the Rõuge primeval valley are Tindi, Külm, Mõhk, Ööbikuorg, Tinopeetri, Hinni, Sikasoo, and Järveotsa valleys. The most famous of these is Ööbikuorg, which borders the ancient hillfort from the north. In spring, during the blossoming of bird cherry trees, the valley resonates with the song of nightingales – hence the name of the valley. Several hiking trails run through Rõuge, including the popular Ööbikuorg hiking trail, which takes visitors through the primeval valley, past lakes and springs. The trail is suitable for families with children and is partially accessible by bicycle. In summer, you can swim and paddle in the lakes, while in winter, the same trails are enjoyed by skiers and sledders. In the Rõuge settlement, there is also Estonia's deepest lake – Rõuge Suurjärv (38m) – and the largest Nature Clock in Estonia, whose hands mark the passage of time in nature's rhythm.Good to know: At the edge of Ööbikuorg, there is a visitor center and the Pesapuu observation tower, which offers a view of the entire valley.

  • Guided tours
  • Skiing

Skift guided Nordic ski tours

Discover the charm of the Nordic winter on skis. Have you ever imagined yourself moving through quiet, snowy forests? This ski tour offers an opportunity to experience the Estonian winter in a fun, peaceful way, and no prior skiing experience is required. This is not a classical skiing lesson but rather a relaxing nature trek where you can get accustomed to the movement at your own pace while enjoying the surrounding winter landscape. Small groups create a personal atmosphere, and the guide assists you throughout the journey, ensuring you feel confident and comfortable. All necessary equipment is available on-site, so you don't have to worry about anything. The tour concludes with a warm drink and a small snack, making the experience particularly enjoyable. Additionally, you will have a photo as a souvenir of your first Nordic winter experience on skis. Tours are held in Tartu, Otepää, and Haanja. Suitable for solo travelers, couples, and small groups seeking something new and memorable.

  • Family friendly
  • Vegan food
  • Vegetarian food

Ice Age Center Café “Saadjärv Whisper”

At the Ice Age Center, you'll find a family-friendly café with enchanting views of Lake Saadjärv through the windows! The café offers buffets and menus for adults and a children's menu for the little ones. The selection also includes vegetarian and vegan food. The café is perfect for both spending time at the Ice Age Center and daily lunch specials for locals and visitors. If you wish, you can also book catering for groups and rent rooms for different events, such as a seminar, birthday, or other celebration. A cozy atmosphere, delicious food, and a wonderful view of Lake Saadjärv create a special experience any time of year.

  • Family friendly

Pokuland

The Pokuland theme park on the borders of Võru and Põlva Counties was created after a children’s book, Pokumaa by Edgar Valter, and its main characters – Pokus. Pokus were created after sedge tussocks, or clumps of long, thick grass that grow in the bogs.The world of Pokus begins with the visitor's centre – Pokuhall – that looks like a twin-Poku and surprises guests with its unique stairways, passages and interior design elements. In the Pokuhall visitors can see original illustrations and oil paintings by Edgar Valter, get to know his creative work and make Pokus themselves. There are many other activities and events, such as study trails to introduce local nature, village swings to ride, as well as picnic and camping sites.

  • Guided tours
  • Estonian Wine Trail

Rooswald Red craft wine tasting and visit to Metsa Farm’s blueberry plantation

Welcome to Metsa Farm – a place where nature and blueberry wine create a special taste experience! We invite you to visit Rooswald Red Winery, where rustic blueberry wines are crafted using our farm's own cultivated blueberries. During the tasting, you can sample wines made at the winery and hear the story of how a lucky coincidence in 2016 sparked a passion for winemaking and eventually led to the establishment of Rooswald Red winery. Every year, we experiment with new recipes and improve existing ones, making each wine unique and unparalleled. The quantities are small and available only at the farm. Metsa Farm is home to one of Estonia's oldest cultivated blueberry plantations. During the visit, we will walk through the plantation, talk about blueberry cultivation, and the birth story of Estonia's first cultivated blueberry variety 'Are', which is named after the first name of the owner of Metsa Farm. Unique Rooswald Red blueberry wines from dry to semi-sweet and blueberry seedlings can be purchased at the farm. We look forward to your visit!

  • Guided tours
  • Wildlife tours

Beaver observation trip in canoes

We will observe beavers on the Emajõgi River. The canoe trip is for small groups and includes an experienced guide who instructs on both the canoeing and beaver-watching.There are a lot of brave beavers on the Emajõgi River. If you act correctly, you can see them from very close up.The trip does not require any special ability or canoeing experience, which means it is also suitable for beginners. We have stable wide-bottomed hiking canoes that are very safe. Besides, the Emajõgi River is a calm river with no waterfalls or other obstacles in the way.

  • Guided tours

Musical Instruments Museum

The Musical Instruments Museum has more than 3,000 exhibits, which include various musical instruments, as well as other exciting things from other fields. For example, in addition to musical instruments, you can see and explore speakers, microphones, amplifiers, and effects units from different eras. We also have turntables, tape recorders, transistors, telephones, and much more.Organising various concerts has also become a tradition in the Musical Instruments Museum.We also offer a guided tour of the museum!See you soon!

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